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who has a walking commute, is it feasible?
who has a walking commute, is it feasible?
especially a walking commute to the financial/business district, where the banks would be.
Is it feasible in terms of distance, price, and weather? (aside from 'it depends'?)
many thanks!
cheers!!
Is it feasible in terms of distance, price, and weather? (aside from 'it depends'?)
many thanks!
cheers!!
yes... but i heard or read somewhere around here that there arent much or any shoebox studios or 1br apartments, so you usually have to rent 2 or 3 bedrooms with a lot more space that at least we are used to it, and it gets very pricey, then it gets less feasible.... even on pricier points that I can still afford, i prefer not to live in too-pricey places because that's just not my style... i'm more like sprite, image is nothing, thirst is everything, although I dont drink sprite because of the calories 

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I would say 'no it is not' depending on the the length of the commute. Your hair will be limp with sweat, your mascara running down your face and your pretty silk blouse decidedly 'pitted out'. At 9am in the morning is is already 80 degrees in Singapore... And then there is the rain.
Fifteen minutes is probably my threshold...
Despite recent news stories, I think you'll find the typical Singaporean a bit slower than you average Manhattanite... Give my regards to Union Square, will you?

Fifteen minutes is probably my threshold...
Despite recent news stories, I think you'll find the typical Singaporean a bit slower than you average Manhattanite... Give my regards to Union Square, will you?

thanks.... that hot weather is a good point...
in NYC in the summer it is just as bad and crazy...
I had a 15min subway ride, and then a 10minute walk at some point, walking at the speed of ny'ers, and by the time you get to work, it's already time to go shower again because you're all sweaty smelly and crapy!
in NYC in the summer it is just as bad and crazy...
I had a 15min subway ride, and then a 10minute walk at some point, walking at the speed of ny'ers, and by the time you get to work, it's already time to go shower again because you're all sweaty smelly and crapy!
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Stacey,
The summers in NYC are worse than here. The average temperature that you will need to deal with here is 32 C. With the max at 34 C. (89-93 F).
I know when I worked in Washington DC is wasn't uncommon to have 104 F during the summer.
Nah, I'd have to agree with r.n.t. 15 minutes at a brisk pace would mean runners to work with your clothes in a backpack and a shower facility at work.
The summers in NYC are worse than here. The average temperature that you will need to deal with here is 32 C. With the max at 34 C. (89-93 F).
I know when I worked in Washington DC is wasn't uncommon to have 104 F during the summer.
Nah, I'd have to agree with r.n.t. 15 minutes at a brisk pace would mean runners to work with your clothes in a backpack and a shower facility at work.
SOME PEOPLE TRY TO TURN BACK THEIR ODOMETERS. NOT ME. I WANT PEOPLE TO KNOW WHY I LOOK THIS WAY. I'VE TRAVELED A LONG WAY, AND SOME OF THE ROADS WEREN'T PAVED. ~ Will Rogers
It may not get over 32 (90) much here SMS but the humidity sits at 75% and higher all the time, so that can take it out of you more than 40 (104) with dry heat might. Even at a "cool" 24 (75) here at night the humidity is still at a minimum of 75%.
Stacey I know quite a few people here who walk to work, most are single, but some are couples with a one or two bed place, they selected their apartments based on their workplace being close. They don't do a run or brisk walk to work but grab a coffee on the way and enjoy the more relaxed lifestyle here. They also do not need a change of clothes.
Oh, and they have a lot of their nightlife walking distance too. Prices are doing strange things right now so it may just be an option for you.
Stacey I know quite a few people here who walk to work, most are single, but some are couples with a one or two bed place, they selected their apartments based on their workplace being close. They don't do a run or brisk walk to work but grab a coffee on the way and enjoy the more relaxed lifestyle here. They also do not need a change of clothes.

Oh, and they have a lot of their nightlife walking distance too. Prices are doing strange things right now so it may just be an option for you.
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i lived in manhattan for 8 years and i would say there is a very close similarity to NYC in august and singapore. are you talking about a "walking commute" as in walk to the MRT and then walk from your stop? that's very doable. the MRT is very easy, clean, efficient and most important - AIR CONDITIONED!
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